méli-mélo

A méli-mélo of textures in this colorful vitrine taken at Bergdorf Goodman in New York. Rosetta Stone French (CD-ROM) is an award-winning method used by NASA and the Peace Corps le méli-mélo (may-lee may-lo) noun, masculine  muddle, jumble, medley, hodge-podge, mishmash                                      *     *     * Dans le méli-mélo, j’ai toujours préféré … Continue reading méli-mélo

le siège

Flying sièges at Park Asterix in Paris. Peter May’s new French mystery: "Intelligent, ever-moving and beautifully written" -Barbara Douglas. le siège (syezh) noun, masculine  1. seat; bench  2. head office; center (of learning)  3. siege La seule chose que la politesse peut nous faire perdre c’est…un siège dans un autobus bondé. –Oscar Wilde(About the only thing ever lost by politeness is a seat in a … Continue reading le siège

rédacteur

At Simon & Schuster’s headquarters along Avenue of the Americas in New York. In French language software: TeLL me More French — Used everyday in more than 10,000 academic institutions: un rédacteur (ray-dak-ter) noun, masculine   an editor A female editor is called "une rédactrice" (ray-dak-treece) Comme l’apprend vite tout bon rédacteur, c’est justement ce qui est évident qui doit être souligné – sinon on passera … Continue reading rédacteur

vallonnée

The "hills" of New York taken with this Canon Here is New York. Perceptive, funny, and nostalgic, E.B. White’s stroll around Manhattan remains the quintessential love letter to the city, written by one of America’s foremost literary figures. The New York Times has named Here is New York one of the ten best books ever written about the metropolis, and The New Yorker calls it … Continue reading vallonnée

pare-brise

Taxis (and their shiny pare-brises) in New York City, where I traded country life for cosmopolitan over the weekend. Read French language magazines ….for a fun way to improve your français. le pare-brise (par-breez) noun, masculine  windshield, windscreen Des fois t’es le pare-brise, des fois t’es le moucheron.Sometimes you are the windshield, sometimes you are the bug. — Mark Knopfler Listen to Jean-Marc recite the … Continue reading pare-brise

badaud

Our medieval village is a great place to badauder. In Gifts: Kind of like a pricey Vespa, only less-pa. Check out this mini electric scooter. badaud,e (ba-doh, ba-dohd) noun  1. a gossipy idler, rubberneck, onlooker, gawker 2. stroller (flâneur) Synonym: un gobe-mouche (literally "a swallows flies," or "fly swallower," from the image of a gaper standing with his/her mouth wide open–a sure target for les … Continue reading badaud

vendre

A glimpse of our "home sweet home": the front porch. French With Michel Thomas: The Fastest Way to Learn a Language vendre (von-dre) verb  to sell Proverb:Ce n’est pas acheter qui instruit, mais vendre. It is not buying that educates, but selling.                                                                     … Continue reading vendre

un filleul

(photo of my husband, Jean-Marc, and his filleul, Matthieu) Eazyspeak French teaches 800 vocabulary words; quickly extends conversational skills un filleul (fee-yul) noun, masculine1. godson, godchild Also:filleule = goddaughterfilleul de guerre = adoptive son (in wartime) Mon filleul va bientôt partir, ainsi la guerre va devenir plus personnelle pour moi. My godson is going over soon, so the war's about to get personal for me. … Continue reading un filleul

garde-robe

I love colorful facades, colorful fabric is next on my list… (Le Muy, France) Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution by Caroline Weber la garde-robe (gard rohb) noun, feminine  wardrobe (The plural is garde-robes.) La personnalité est la garde-robe du moi. Personality is the wardrobe of ego. –Louis Scutenaire                                    … Continue reading garde-robe

Emplette: Only in France Can Children Buy Wine!

Fruit and vegetable crates at a corner market in Orange (Vaucluse). une emplette(om-plet)noun, femininea purchase   When Max and his soeur cadette, Jackie, offer to ride their bikes to the bakery, I request a little detour along the way.  "Please stop by the supérette. We're out of toilet paper!"  The kids wrinkle their noses, complaining that they'll look carrément ridicule shopping for le papier WC.  But … Continue reading Emplette: Only in France Can Children Buy Wine!